Things to do in Atami, Chubu: The Best Sights & Landmarks

March 25, 2022 Tynisha Seiler

A coastal resort complete with hot springs, Atami has been a favorite vacation spot for Tokyoites dating back to Tokugawa Ieyasu. Though the city's main draws are its beach boardwalk and spas, visitors can take in some history staying in early 20th-century private villas converted to inns and catching the afternoon Geisha dance performance at Geigi Kenban.
Restaurants in Atami

1. Kiunkaku

4-2 Showacho, Atami 413-0022 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 557-86-3101 http://www.ataminews.gr.jp/spot/114/
Excellent
46%
Good
45%
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4.5 based on 260 reviews

Kiunkaku

Reviewed By BackPacker790011

In general, Atami gets a lot of bad press for nothing to see (apart from the Sex Museum). Kiunkaku, however, is definitely worth checking out. The original two buildings date from the Taisho Period when Japanese were mixing Western elements into their traditional design. The result is fascinating architectural features, including large fireplaces with stone Buddhist carvings for the mantels, etc. The original buildings were later purchased along with a large plot of land then "wings" added to form a giant square enclosure surrounding a beautiful Japanese garden. The entire complex was run as a Japanese Inn for the wealthy and almost every famous author in modern Japan has stayed there - which is why they couldn't tear it down when the most recent owners wanted to get out of the hotel business. A group of concerned citizens banded together and fought the wrecking ball, forcing the city to buy the entire facility. Although they left it to crumble, someone at City Hall finally realized that the place could be a tourist draw and Kiunkaku was renovated. The city built a glass "salon" that extends into the Japanese garden, providing an amazing backdrop for concerts, many of which are free. There is also an art gallery with rotating exhibitions of local artists, as well as a "workshop" space for handicraft hounds. (The last session I attended was for pressing dried flowers.) I live in the area and definitely this is one of the more interesting places to spend some hours in Atami!

2. Soshisha

11-17 Minaguchicho, Atami 413-0016 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 557-81-2232 http://www.ataminews.gr.jp/spot/122/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Soshisha

3. Former Hyuga Bettei

8-37 Kasugacho, Atami 413-0005 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 557-86-6232 http://www.ataminews.gr.jp/spot/116/
Excellent
64%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
11%
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Former Hyuga Bettei

4. Jacaranta Flowers

Higashikaigancho Omiyanomatsu, Atami 413-0012 Shizuoka Prefecture
Excellent
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25%
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25%
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Jacaranta Flowers

5. Koa Kannon

1136 Izusan, Atami 413-0002 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 557-80-0738 http://www.koakannon.org/
Excellent
25%
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75%
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Koa Kannon

6. Izusan Jinja Shrine

Nakamichi Izusan, Atami 413-0002 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 557-80-3164 http://izusanjinjya.jp
Excellent
29%
Good
55%
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16%
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4.0 based on 211 reviews

Izusan Jinja Shrine

7. Atami Plum Garden

1169-1 Baiencho, Atami 413-0032 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 557-86-6218 http://www.ataminews.gr.jp/ume/
Excellent
22%
Good
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Satisfactory
25%
Poor
2%
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4.0 based on 380 reviews

Atami Plum Garden

8. Hase-dera

542 Ajiro, Atami 413-0103 Shizuoka Prefecture
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4.0 based on 2 reviews

Hase-dera

9. Kinomiya Shrine

43-1 Nishiyamacho, Atami 413-0034 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 557-82-2241 http://www.kinomiya.or.jp/
Excellent
33%
Good
48%
Satisfactory
17%
Poor
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4.0 based on 791 reviews

Kinomiya Shrine

Reviewed By Kenta-yokohama - Yokohama, Japan

【 来宮神社(Kinomiya jinja )】 This shrine is well know as the strongest spiritual energy place in around Tokyo, and it’s located in close to Atami Onsen. We can get there from Atami station or Kinomiya station on foot. ( I would like to recommend that you should go there from Atami station, because on the way you are abele to see very interesting and traditional Onsen townscape.) In particular, the sacred tree which is already more than 2,000 years old is very famous and popular among Japanese and international tourists too. It’s said as follows, 1- If we go around this sacred tree, our lifespan will be extended by one year. 2- If we make a wish and make a lap around this sacred tree, the wish will come true. Therefore there are usually many elderly people ( who seem to hope the life span will be extended ) and many young people ( who seem to hope the wish will come true) here in Kinomiya shrine. If you had big dream, it might be better for you to visit here.

10. Itokawa Path

Ginza-cho, Atami 413-0013 Shizuoka Prefecture +81 557-86-6218 http://www.pref.shizuoka.jp/kankyou/ka-080/sakura/meisyo/joho_itogawayuuhodou.html
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
28%
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4.0 based on 74 reviews

Itokawa Path

Reviewed By AndraYo - Tokyo, Japan

In June the Bougainvillaea were in Glorious Bloom! The humorous art is along the Path (river is quite small) tigers, weeping octopus, turtles... We parked at a paid parking to the north, then walked down (to ocean) to see the Jacaranda Flowering Trees on the Atami Promenade. The Cherry Trees are large & sweeping, but not blooming when we were here.

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